The Loki Story

Loki story

The Loki Story

There is an interesting twist on the typical Loki story that’s been gaining some popularity lately. What you’re basically getting is an expansion of the traditional mythological tale, but with a twist that makes it more intriguing. In this version of the character, the Norse god of poetry, Anguish, finds himself transformed into a snake-like monster and must learn to master the various manners in which snakes can be used. This is an intriguing take on the character and gives him something to battle against as well as to be inspired by.

When discussing the mythology surrounding this character, it helps to understand that most artists aren’t really licensed to draw any more than a few accurate details from mythology, such as, for instance, Thor’s hammer. Some artists are licensed to draw entire stories, books, or movies based on these characters, but they aren’t allowed to copy or reference any part of the original mythology. While a skilled illustrator can make a decent representation of the mythology of these creatures, the person who draws the actual illustrations must have a license to do so. Because of this, many people don’t have these artists’ licenses, and thus they end up creating their own versions of these creatures, complete with all of the original references and aspects of mythology.

If you have a son, you should definitely consider using this version of the mythology. It’s more interesting than most modern versions of the character, and it’s definitely more authentic. You’ll enjoy this twist on the story better than many modern renditions, and you’ll enjoy it even more if you have children. It brings a bit more credibility to a story you already know and understand and can appeal to a younger crowd, because it has a lot of humor and appeal to it. These qualities make it an excellent choice for children, young adults, and those who’ve never read anything like this before.